New Heights - LCA's Educational Plan for 2020-2021

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NEW HEIGHTS LCA’S EDUCATIONAL PLAN FOR 2020–2021



NEW HEIGHTS

LCA’S EDUCATIONAL PLAN FOR 2020–2021

TABLE OF CONTENTS Reentry Planning The Process LCA Reentry Scenarios

Educational Options Option 1: On-Campus Learning Option 2: LCA Online (100% online learning) LCA Online Tuition Rates Extended Calendar Attendance Policy Grace Operating Modalities

Learning Modes Mode 1: On-Campus Learning Mode 2: Distance Learning

FLEX Learning Option for Lower School FLEX Learning Option for Middle and Upper School Digital Platforms Ensuring a Safe Campus Face Coverings, Temperature Screenings, and Sanitization on Campus

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LCA Executive Leadership Team

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LCA Board of Trustees

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How Will COVID-19 Symptoms/Positive Cases Be Handled? Student and Community Health and Well-Being Legacy Cares

Faculty and Staff Well-Being Faculty and Staff Well-Being: A Conceptual Framework

Finance and Legal Communications COVID-19 Crisis Management Teams

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Reentry Planning The Process Legacy Christian Academy has established six COVID-19 Crisis-Management Teams, each of which is working diligently to develop a reentry strategy that prepares our school to operate in the most relational environment allowed, keeping the health and safety of our community as our number one priority. Flexibility and transparency are hallmarks of our planning process. As school leaders prepare the campus to support students in the fall of 2020, we recognize that some families may not be comfortable with their child(ren) returning at that time. Therefore, we have developed two reentry options for our families to navigate.

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LCA Reentry Scenarios Based on the recommendations of the COVID-19 Crisis-Management Teams, LCA is able to modify the campus to support the safe return of students in the fall.

YES Authority to reopen the campus is granted by state and local governing authorities.

No

YES As a family, you have determined that you are comfortable with your child(ren) returning to the physical campus.

DISTANCE LEARNING LCA students will continue to receive educational services through a blend of synchronous (live instructions) and asynchronous (teacher-directed) remote learning to ensure that students will have a well-balanced and academically fulfilling experience.

LCA ONLINE

No

LCA students will work through their academic courses independently, with the periodic support of LCA teachers.

YES ON-CAMPUS LEARNING Your children will begin the 2020-2021 academic year on campus with the understanding that specific health and safety procedures will be required. In the event that government officials close or initiate a “stay-at-home” order, students will transition to distance learning.

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Educational Options Our campus is scheduled to open on August 13 unless government authorities mandate that schools remain closed. School leadership recognizes that some families may not be comfortable with their child(ren) returning at this time and has developed two education options.

OPTION 1: ON-CAMPUS LEARNING CORE CLASSROOMS AND FLEXIBILITY Christ-centered, On-site, Reduced class size, Engaging

In planning for a dynamic academic year, Legacy has prioritized On-Campus Learning, a full-service model that provides the most flexibility for your family if you are unsure about whether or not your child should physically attend classes due to health concerns. On-campus instruction is being provided in smaller, CORE classrooms that limit students’ exposure to large groups of other students. In this context,

CORE does not refer to curriculum or subject matter. If your child must be absent for personal illness or because you do not want them to be put at risk of infection for a particular time period, then he/she will have access to the curriculum being taught through a combination of video-recorded lessons and live-streaming. The classroom teacher will make arrangements for quizzes, tests, projects, and other means of assessment. Your child will still receive personal and college counseling services and would progress as if they were physically present every day. However, they would not be eligible to participate in extracurricular activities on the days they are absent from school. Please understand that in this scenario, a child who is physically absent is still responsible for mastering the content and meeting due dates, unless they are personally ill, in which case our make-up policy would apply. This will require parents to provide some level of oversight.

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CORE classrooms capture what Legacy values most and what is at the heart of a Legacy education: the special relationships between students and teachers.

In order to maximize on-campus learning, it is essential that class sizes accommodate CDC physical-distance recommendations, which currently call for six feet of spacing between students. Therefore, our CORE classroom initiative includes the following:

Decrease Student–Teacher Ratio • Class sizes will range from 10 to 14 students with an average of 12 per classroom. • Smaller class sizes allow for a more focused environment that enhances a teacher’s ability to foster relationships and learning.

Increase the Number of Physical Classrooms • We will use every available area on our campus to create more physical classroom spaces.

Modified Schedules and Hallway Traffic Flow • CORE classrooms ensure adequate physical distancing and the observance of safety standards recommended by the CDC and according to government regulations. The CORE classroom initiative will be implemented for academic year 2020–21, no matter the circumstances. There will likely be disruptions to instruction, so this plan enables us to be nimble in our educational delivery while maintaining our strength in building strong relationships and fostering community.

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OPTION 2: LCA ONLINE (100% ONLINE LEARNING) Legacy Christian Academy will launch an educational option for families beginning in 2020–2021, called LCA Online. LCA Online is designed for families who have already made the decision that they do not want their child to attend on-campus learning for the school year. This is a limitedservice model that is offered at a reduced rate of tuition—$6000 for K-5th grade and $900-$1000 per class for grades 6-12. Please understand that this option requires a parent to oversee their child’s education as if they are being home-schooled. Our Lower School Library team will support the actual LCA curricular scope and sequence for grades K-5 and periodically check in on student progress, but it will require the student to be self-disciplined and able to learn on his or her own with the support of their parents. For students in grades 6-12, Sevenstar will provide both the curriculum and teachers. Counseling services or access to extracurricular activities are not included in this reduced-price model. However, your student would not lose his/her place at LCA if you decide to return next year (2021-2022). You will be given priority re-enrollment status.

Grades Kindergarten–5th Supervision will be provided by our Lower School Library and the Technology Team. This program requires a high level of independence on the part of students and their families, but it will be closely aligned with our Lower School scope and sequence. Legacy will offer five courses: Bible, English, math, history, and science, but this option will also require parents to be heavily invested in facilitating daily learning for their child(ren).

Grades 6–12 Legacy will be partnering with Sevenstar Online Academy for these grades. Since 2007, Sevenstar has been a leading provider of online courses for Christian schools and is currently used by more than 500 of them. Sevenstar incorporates a biblical worldview into its courses and is respected for its challenging curriculum. Sevenstar will provide both the online curriculum and faculty support to help families navigate the course materials. Unlike a traditional classroom, Sevenstar instructors do not lecture and there is no live classroom component. Almost all the curriculum is learned through independent reading and working through the organized material posted online. Sevenstar instructors will grade assignments, provide feedback, and answer student questions. Please contact Daniel Townsley (daniel.townsley@legacyca.com) or our Admissions Office (admissions@legacyca.com) for more information on the LCA Online offerings.

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LCA Online Tuition Rates GRADE LEVEL

DESCRIPTION

TUITION RATE

Lower School (K-5)

In-house curriculum for homeschooling in partnership with an LCA coordinator

$6,000 annually

Middle & Upper School (6-12)

Full-year (1.0 credit) courses provided by Sevenstar

$900 / course

Middle & Upper School (6-12)

Semester-only (.5 credit) courses provided by Sevenstar

$750 / course

Upper School AP & Dual-Credit

Full-year (1.0 credit) courses provided by Sevenstar

$1,000 / course

Upper School AP & Dual-Credit

Semester-only (.5 credit) courses provided by Sevenstar

$850 / course

NOTE: LCA student services and extracurricular programs will not be offered to LCA Online students.

Will seniors who choose LCA Online still graduate with the Class of 2021? Yes. The full online program will be integrated into our graduation requirements. Course equivalents will be identified in advance and approved by the administration. Online students, however, will not be eligible for top-ten class-rank honors nor for Valedictorian/Salutatorian honors.

When do I need to notify Legacy of my intention to move online? Please notify us by Wednesday, July 22. If you are interested in LCA Online, please contact Daniel Townsley, at daniel.townsley@legacyca.com, to determine if this program is the right fit for your family.

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Extended Calendar Tap to view our extended school calendar, which has been designed to provide some instructional margin during what we anticipate will be a dynamic academic year. This updated calendar gives us the flexibility to make adjustments in case we are legally required to close campus because of COVID-19. School will start one week earlier than usual and finish one week later, which will provide 10 additional days of instructional time. If we experience no campus closures, then we will finish the school year five days sooner. Our calendar has five full Staff-Development days, during which students are not required to be on campus. If necessary, these five days can be converted into on-campus instructional days. Legacy will extend grace next year for students and families if any of these calendar-day extensions conflict with family obligations and plans. Our focus during the first week of school will be on building relationships, assessing growth and development baselines, and navigating new routines and protocols.

CALENDAR ADJUSTMENTS FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL • Thursday, Aug.13: (an earlier start of five days*) *LCA will follow the guidance of governing authorities regarding the reopening of school. If necessary, the start date may be pushed back or we may start in a distance learning format depending on the circumstances.

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL • Thursday, May 27: Option 1 Last Day of School If Flex Days ARE NOT used • Friday, June 4: Option 2 Last Day of School If Flex Days ARE used

STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAYS Non-instructional days; can convert to instructional days, if necessary

• Sept. 4, Oct. 9, Jan. 4, Feb. 12, April 26

ATTENDANCE POLICY GRACE If these calendar adjustments conflict with any family obligations or plans, grace will be extended regarding the attendance policy. If possible, please prioritize your child’s availability to be on campus whenever school is in session, so we can maximize opportunities for in-person learning.

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Operating Modalities LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

Normal School Routine Normal School Routines and Procedures (Pre-COVID)

Moderate Level of Concern General Proactive Measures

High Level of Concern Significant Proactive Measures

Extreme Level of Concern Extreme Proactive Measures

Schedules

20-21 on-campus schedule

20-21 on-campus schedule

Possible modified daily schedules

Distance Learning

Athletics & Fine Arts

Athletics and fine arts with no restrictions

Athletics and fine arts operating with precautions, per TAPPS and TPSMEA guidelines

Athletics and Fine Arts limited, per TAPPS and TPSMEA requirements

Athletics and Fine Arts activities suspended, per TAPPS and TPSMEA requirements

Facility Use

Large venue gatherings permitted

Large venue gatherings limited

Large venue gatherings prohibited

Campus facilities closed

Physical Distancing Requirements

No physical distancing requirements

Follow physical distancing requirements per CDC recommendations

Increased physical distancing measures

Face Covering Requirements

Face coverings are optional

Face coverings required when physical distancing is not possible; Face coverings are otherwise optional

Face coverings as mandated by state and local authorities

Chapel

Full chapel program

Modified chapel program

Live-streamed or prerecorded chapel program

Lunch

Normal lunch operations

Modified lunch operations

Expanded classroom lunch delivery

Health & Safety Standards

Enhanced janitorial cleaning

Enhanced janitorial cleaning

Expanded janitorial cleaning

Carline

Normal carline procedures

Modified carline procedures

Modified carline procedures

Health Screening Standards

Limited health screening

Increased health screening

Mandatory health screening

Only essential personnel permitted on campus after passing health screening standards

Parents and visitors are allowed on campus after completing proper checkin procedures through the reception areas.

Parents and visitors are required to undergo health screenings. Masks are required if six feet of physical distancing cannot be maintained. Parent and visitor events and programs are limited on campus.

Parents and visitors are required to undergo health screenings. Masks are required at all times. Parent and visitor events and programs are very limited or will take place virtually or outdoors.

Parents and visitors are prohibited on campus.

Parents & Visitors

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Virtual chapel

Continued expanded janitorial cleaning; Deep-cleaning prior to any reentry


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Learning Modes MODE 1: On-Campus Learning On-campus instruction is being provided in smaller, CORE classrooms that limit students’ exposure to large groups of other students. If your child must be absent for personal illness or because you do not want them to be put at risk of infection for a particular time period, then he/she will have access to the curriculum being taught through a combination of video-recorded lessons and live-streaming.

Drop-off and pick-up times will likely need to adjust in accordance with health and safety considerations.

Lower School:

Middle School:

Upper School:

START: 8:00am Carlines begin 8:15am Class begins

START: 8:45am Class begins (7th-8th Athletics will occur before school; start times will vary by sport)

START: 8:00am Doors open 8:30am Class begins

END: 3:00pm Pre-K, Jr. Kindergarten, and Kindergarten dismiss 3:15pm Grades 1-4 dismiss

END: 3:45 pm Grades 5-8 dismiss

END: 3:30pm dismissal (High School Athletics starts after school) Wednesday is an independent work day with no on-campus requirements. We will provide on-campus options for those that need it; start and end times are the same.

Legacy Extended Care (LEC) will be offered for students in Pre-K3 through 5th grade in compliance with CDC recommendations. You can register your child online by tapping here.

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Athletics We are governed by TAPPS, so we will align with its recommendations. Please understand that our goal is to provide as many competitive sporting opportunities as we safely can, working with our local government authorities. The safety of our students is first and foremost.

Carlines • The routes for morning carline drop-off will be the same. All students will be temperature

screened while in the carline (before exiting the vehicle). The procedure for afternoon pick-up is in development. •W e anticipate that carlines will take a little bit longer. Our priority will be to get your

students into and out of our facility safely while maintaining physical distancing. We are evaluating several options and will strive to find the most efficient solution available.

Chapel The continued spiritual growth of Legacy students is paramount. Our students will continue to worship and participate in chapel. We will likely use a combination of mediums to deliver a quality chapel experience to all students, such as prerecorded videos and lessons and livestreaming the Worship Team into the classrooms.

Fine Arts We are working with all of our affiliate associations, such as the Texas Private School Music Educators Association (TPSMEA), to provide trusted guidance and recommendations. In the fall, holding band practice primarily outdoors will help ensure safe physical distancing. We have even gone so far as to increase the intervals between the students in the show. • With respect to art supplies, we are emphasizing that students make use of their own supplies and minimize sharing.

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Classrooms

Lower School, Pre-K3–4th Grade and Spanish Immersion • Class sizes will be limited to 12 students, which will enable us to spread desks across the classroom. • S panish Immersion classrooms will also be limited to 12. For example, in first grade, rather than our normal class of 20–22 students with one lead teacher and an aide, all of the immersion classrooms will be split into two. Each class will have no more than 12 students with one lead teacher.

Middle School, Grades 5–8 • T he classrooms will look a little different in that we’ve taken out teachers’ personal belongings and additional furniture. These changes are necessary to help maintain physical distancing.

• S tudents will continue to change classes, and during passing periods will be required to wear face coverings in the hallway.

Upper School, Grades 9–12 • Class sizes will be smaller: The target is 12 students for the basic classrooms. • Larger rooms can accommodate a few more students and still maintain the six-foot distancing guidelines. • We assembled a task force consisting of parents, teachers, administrators, and students to review both a five-day model and a four-day model. With the guidance of the task force, we are moving to a four-day model. Wednesday is an independent work day with no on-campus requirements. We will provide on-campus options for those that need it; start and end times are the same.

Field Trips If possible, we would like to offer grade-specific field trips. We will follow all recommended guidelines to ensure the highest levels of health and safety.

Lower School •W e are exploring opportunities to bring “field trip–like” experiences in-house to supplement learning. Middle School • All field trips have been moved to the spring; final determinations will be made at a later date. • Fifth grade: Sky Ranch • Sixth grade: Ark Encounter in Kentucky • Seventh grade: Houston • Eighth grade: Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.

Upper School • The senior trip to Camp Eagle has been moved to December. It may become necessary to push it to the spring, but we will make that decision according to the situation when the date approaches.

Lockers

• At this time, students will not be able to use lockers simply because that would put them in close proximity to one another. Students must bring backpacks with all books and supplies needed for the day, and will carry them with them throughout the day.

• There is a possibility that student athletes will be issued a locker during their season to store athletic supplies, but those assignments will follow physical-distancing guidelines.

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Lunch

South Campus, Grades Pre-K3–8 • At this time, we plan for all students at the south campus to eat lunch in their classrooms. • Students may bring lunch from home or, alternatively, pre-order lunch from Sage. • Lunches ordered from Sage will be delivered to classrooms. This will require an online preorder system with a simplified menu; we will communicate that to you soon. Food allergies and special dietary restrictions should be accommodated.

North Campus (Upper School), Grades 9–12 • Students will purchase their lunches in the Lunch Commons. A rotation schedule will be developed so that some students utilize the dining areas while others will eat in their classrooms. This will provide all students with opportunities to eat in the Lunch Commons, but on a rotating basis.

• To expedite lunch service, we will divide the serving area into two identical sections with a simplified menu. Students will be required to sanitize their hands before entering the serving area. Floor stickers, signs, and adult supervision will help enforce physical distancing.

• Touchless transactions will be possible through the use of school-issued ID cards with barcodes. • All hot items will be boxed on disposable dishware and cold items will be in grab-and-go packaging.

Recess Recess will be available to students in grades Pre-K–8 on a daily basis (weather permitting). Recess is an important time for our students to release energy and to socialize. Our facilities department has acquired the equipment necessary for regular cleaning of the playground areas.

Specials Students will participate in PE, art, music, Spanish, technology, and library. Rest assured that your little ones will not be staying in their classrooms all day.

Preparing for Interruptions Following the recommendations from our COVID-19 Crisis Management Teams and the CDC, LCA is preparing for possible disruptions to on-campus learning. In the event that we are forced to close campus, we will transition to Distance Learning.

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MODE 2: Distance Learning If for any reason we are not able to offer on-campus learning, we will transition to distance learning. Teachers and administrators have reformulated distance learning to maximize opportunities and to ensure that we continue to prepare strong leaders with biblical convictions who are equipped to succeed in college and beyond.

SYNCHRONOUS (LIVE) INSTRUCTION

ASYNCHRONOUS (ACCESSIBLE ANYTIME) INSTRUCTION

BALANCED WORKLOAD

RELATIONSHIPS

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ENGAGEMENT

CHALLENGE

KEY COMPONENTS OF DISTANCE LEARNING AT LCA

CURIOSITY

DISCOVERY


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FLEX Learning Option For Lower School PURPOSE: To provide an effective learning solution over a short (weeks) period or long (months) period of time for students and parents who are currently uncomfortable with the on-campus learning environment. It is the intent of Flex Learning families to return to on-campus when, as a family, they deem it safe to do so.

DESCRIPTION: Students in FLEX learning will be afforded the opportunity to engage with LCA instructional content from the teacher through one of the following methods: pre-recorded instructional videos and/or zoom or synchronous video. Teachers will determine and utilize the most appropriate method for their grade level and content area. Content will be delivered through the SeeSaw platform. Students will complete assignments independently and meet submission deadlines accordingly. Students will have the opportunity to receive support from the teacher via a scheduled appointment. Specials (PE, Music, Art, Spanish, Technology, and Library) will not be able to be supported in the Flex Learning environment.

PROCEDURE: Families will notify the division principal and home room teacher of their desire to move to FLEX learning. The designated student will remain in FLEX learning until the school is notified by the family that the student will be returning to on-campus learning. Families must also notify the division administration when the student is ill and unable to complete work for the day. Otherwise, all assignments must be completed within the original assigned timeline.

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FLEX LEARNING IS . . .

FLEX LEARNING IS NOT . . .

Access to LCA learning content

Guaranteed access to synchronous content

Opportunity to collaborate with teachers online through appointment

24/7 access to a teacher for individual instruction or a reteaching of the lesson

A choice based on personal comfort level over a couple of weeks or more

A daily or hourly choice based on personal preference or student preparedness

Sequenced learning opportunity in coordination with the pace of the traditional class

A self-paced curriculum with flexible due dates and timelines

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FLEX Learning Option For Middle and Upper School PURPOSE: To provide an effective learning solution over a short (weeks) period or long (months) period of time with full-services for students who are currently uncomfortable with the on-campus learning environment. It is the intent of Flex Learning families to return to campus when, as a family, they deem it safe to do so.

DESCRIPTION: Students in FLEX learning will be afforded the opportunity to engage with LCA instructional content from the teacher through one of the following methods: pre-recorded instructional videos, recorded footage from one of the scheduled classes or live-stream/zoom/synchronous video. Content will be delivered through the Schoology platform. Students will complete assignments independently and meet submission deadlines accordingly. Students will have the opportunity to receive support from the teacher via scheduled appointments during the teacher’s published office hours/availability. In order to complete in-person exams, students may do one of the following: a) come to the regularly scheduled exam on the original scheduled day or b) make special arrangements for home-proctored exams provided division-specific security measures are implemented or c) attend the following Wednesday’s proctored exams in rooms with masks [Upper School Only].

PROCEDURE: Families will notify the division principal of their desire to move to FLEX learning. All FLEX learning families must attend the division-specific, FLEX learning online seminar as a prerequisite. The designated student will remain in FLEX learning until the school is notified by the family that the student will be returning to on-campus learning. Families must also notify the division administration when the student is ill and unable to complete work for the day. Otherwise, all assignments must be completed within the originally assigned timeline.

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FLEX LEARNING IS . . .

FLEX LEARNING IS NOT . . .

Access to LCA learning content

Guaranteed access to synchronous content

Opportunity to collaborate with teachers online through appointment

24/7 access to a teacher for individual instruction or a reteaching of the lesson

A choice based on personal comfort level over a couple of weeks or more

A daily or hourly choice based on personal preference or student preparedness

Sequenced learning opportunity in coordination with the pace of the traditional class

A self-paced curriculum with flexible due dates and timelines

Checking in at scheduled class time and receiving all materials needed by the end of the school day

All class material available during the synchronized scheduled class time

Engaging with scheduled classes daily and posted material when available

Engaging material when it is convenient for the student

Online program with occasional live assessments on-campus

100% Online program like LCA ONLINE

Qualified participation in athletics and other services

Come-and-go status for athletics or other extracurricular programs

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Digital Platforms RenWeb/FACTS will continue to be our school’s informationmanagement system for parents and guardians, tuition and incidental billing, and academic records.

Schoology will be used in grades 5–12 for managing student work, gradebooks, homework, discussions, and assignments. All class assignments, videos, and announcements will be housed in Schoology. Parents will be provided access to their child(ren)’s academic progress.

Seesaw will continue to be used for students in Pre-K3 through 4th grade. Seesaw will be used for viewing video lessons and uploading your student’s documentation of work (pictures, videos, etc.) for personalized feedback from teachers.

Zoom is a video conferencing platform that will continue to be used to provide live (synchronous) virtual class meetings.

Google Apps for Education will continue to be used by students at all grade levels at varying degrees for communication and collaboration.

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Ensuring a Safe Campus Specific decisions and plans will be finalized in the coming weeks as more information and updated public-health guidelines are issued. Strategies in the following areas are in development.

Protocols for temperature screening of all students, faculty, and staff before entry to any building as well as testing requirements for individuals with known or suspected exposure.

The use of face coverings on campus if required by government authority or personal circumstances.

Limits to provide physical distancing in spaces such as libraries, the gyms, cafeterias, and study areas. In keeping with physical distancing, we will also limit the number of students in any classroom.

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Enhancement of campus sanitizing and cleaning processes. There will be hand sanitizers in all classrooms, hallways, and common areas along with protocols regarding frequency of use by all individuals. In addition, touchless paper-towel dispensers will be available in every restroom.

All HVAC intake vents to use MERV-16 level filtration. This is the equivalent of an N-95 mask.

Modification of programs and events in compliance with limits on crowd size and physical-distancing measures.

Restrictions to campus access for visitors and parents and use of temperature screening and face coverings.

Restructuring of food service to enable delivery of lunch to as many Lower School and Middle School classrooms as possible. Menus will contain more “grab-and-go” options, and we will convert to touchless transaction systems in the Upper School.

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Face Coverings, Temperature Screenings, and Sanitization on Campus WILL DAILY SCREENINGS BE REQUIRED OF STUDENTS AND STAFF? • Yes. Students who are dropped off in the carline will have their temperature checked before exiting the car, through either an open window or open door. For those students who drive themselves to school, there will be either temperature kiosks or staff members at the entry point with handheld thermometers checking students before they can enter. Students who are brought to school early to participate in athletics or band practice will also have their temperature checked by a staff member or coach before joining their classmates for those activities. • Temperature screening of all staff, visitors, and anyone entering the facility for the first time that day will be instituted.

WILL FACE COVERINGS BE REQUIRED DURING THE SCHOOL DAY? First, we realize that guidelines may change. For now, we plan to take the following approach. ●

When we are able to maintain a physical distance of six feet, face coverings are optional.

When we are unable to maintain the required physical distance, face coverings are mandatory.

During the school day, physical distancing will be possible within classrooms, so face coverings are optional. When students are walking in the hallway — to the library, to specials classes, or during passing periods — face coverings will be worn. When students are working in a small-group setting or discussion group, it is important for them to wear face coverings. Face coverings and gloves will also be worn during engineering classes and science labs.

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WHAT TYPE OF FACE COVERINGS ARE REQUIRED? Legacy will follow the guidelines established by the CDC. If a student forgets to bring a face covering, we will provide a disposable mask. Face coverings will be available for purchase through Dennis Uniforms or the LCA Spirit Shop.

WHAT WILL BE THE DAILY SANITIZATION PROTOCOLS? Hand-sanitizing stations have been installed across campus. Students, faculty, and staff will be encouraged to wash and sanitize hands regularly. In addition, spray surface sanitizing solution will be available in each classroom. Commonly touched surfaces such as doorknobs, countertops in the reception area, and shared spaces in all the buildings will be cleaned on a regular basis throughout the day. We will, of course, be cleaning and sanitizing the rooms every night.

WHAT MEASURES ARE BEING INSTITUTED FACILITY-WIDE? We have acquired MERV 16 level filtration for our AC units. These filters provide the equivalent of wearing an N-95 mask, thereby providing much better filtration of the air as it passes through our AC system. Plexiglass shields will be set up in both reception areas to add another layer of protection. Touchless towel dispensers have been installed in all bathrooms.

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How Will COVID-19 Symptoms/ Positive Cases Be Handled? WHAT HAPPENS IF MY STUDENT PRESENTS WITH A FEVER AT CARLINE DROP-OFF? Students with an elevated temperature beyond the allowable threshold, which will be set by Legacy’s Health Services in accordance with the CDC and local guidelines, will need to return home until the reason for the fever can be determined. The ongoing education of those students during that waiting time can be coordinated through their division administrators.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY STUDENT DEVELOPS SYMPTOMS DURING THE SCHOOL DAY? If a student exhibits symptoms consistent with COVID-19 while at school, that individual will be sent to the nurse clinic to be evaluated. If it is determined that the student is running a fever, we will isolate that individual in the clinic. We will then contact the parents to arrange transportation for their child from campus and encourage them to seek their doctor’s diagnosis regarding the source of the fever, as not all fevers will be COVID-19 related. We will need to know the source of the fever and then follow the appropriate action plan required for that illness if it is not COVID-19.

WHAT IS THE PROTOCOL IF AND WHEN WE HAVE A CONFIRMED COVID-POSITIVE CASE ON CAMPUS? If a Legacy student, faculty, or staff member tests positive for COVID-19, our Director of Health Services will notify all those who have been in close contact with the individual, such as teachers, administrators, and classmates. Those identified to have been in close contact will be dismissed from school. Each family involved will have the option to have their student undergo testing or institute a 14-day self-quarantine. Those awaiting test results will have to continue their quarantine until the test results can be verified, and will receive direction and resources to support learning at home from their teachers.

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IF A STUDENT TESTS POSITIVE, WHEN CAN THE INDIVIDUAL RETURN TO SCHOOL? In order for a student to return to campus, all of the following will be required, based on the availability of testing supplies. • No fever for 72 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications. • Noted improvement in respiratory symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, for example) • A negative COVID-19 test result. • A Letter to Return from the physician or the Public Health Department.

If a shortage of testing supplies exists or retesting is not recommended by a physician, according to the CDC Time-Based requirements, a student must meet the following requirements before returning to campus. • No fever for 72 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications. • Noted improvement in respiratory symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, for example) • At least 10 days have passed since symptoms first appeared. • Able to provide Letter to Return from the physician or the Public Health Department.

MY STUDENT WAS EXPOSED TO COVID-19 — WHAT NEXT? If a student is exposed to COVID-19 and/or is indicated by contact tracing, the family will have the option of either obtaining a test or instituting a 14-day self-quarantine. Students will quarantine until the test results can be verified (usually two to three days).

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Student and Community Health and Well-Being

LEGACY CARES Nurturing the Social and Emotional Well-Being of Our Students and Families

Caring by Connection

Caring in Counseling

To engage each family

ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS WITH THE SCHOOL COUNSELORS

VIRTUAL STUDENT HANG-OUTS

Virtual or In-Person Meetings to Address:

SHEPHERD PROGRAM

With peers and counselors

STUDENT-LED ORGANIZATIONS

HEART (emotional health)

That encourage connectedness

VIRTUAL LARGE-GROUP PRESENTATIONS

SOUL

Caring Through communication INFORMATIVE EMAILS To both students and parents

LCA YOU PROGRAMMING Virtual or with small groups

VIRTUAL PEP TALK PROGRAMMING ✓

WEEKLY VIDEO ENCOURAGEMENT

(spiritual health)

From your counselors

With small-group breakouts

MIND

VIRTUAL SERVICE PROJECTS

(growth mind-set, classroom success)

SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL STUDENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT SURVEYS

BODY (healthy, balanced lifestyle)

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DAILY STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS


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Faculty and Staff Well-Being Without question, teachers are central to student success. Supporting the social and emotional well-being of teachers and staff is critical for creating a positive school climate and retaining quality educators. Given the unexpected new demands our faculty and staff are facing, the more sensitive we can be to our employees’ well-being, the better we will be able to support them now and as an ongoing priority. Even during this new normal, we believe our employees can flourish. The framework for promoting faculty and staff well-being will begin with the following charges.

• Establish workload expectations. • Establish and communicate boundaries that protect teachers’ personal time. • Identify resources to provide emotional, mental, and professional support to faculty and staff.

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Faculty and Staff Well-Being: A Conceptual Framework

Factors

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LCA Mission, Social, and Cultural Factors

Professional and Governmental Regulations & Policy

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Organizational Factors & Leadership

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School Environment & Conditions

Knowledge & Competencies

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Finance and Legal MAINTAIN THE FINANCIAL STABILITY OF LCA.

In response to the challenges this crisis poses to the financial health of LCA and its families, we have established three objectives.

MAINTAIN THE FINANCIAL STABILITY OF LCA

MEET THE NEEDS OF LCA FAMILIES AND EMPLOYEES.

MEASURE THE VALUE OF WHAT LCA PROVIDES.

For families experiencing short-term cash needs, we

Our work predates the onset of this crisis, as the

are revising their payment plans. For LCA families and

Finance Committee had already been working with an

employees experiencing extended financial distress, we

advisory firm to develop a five-year plan with budgeting,

are utilizing Board of Trustees–approved funds to provide

liquidity, and debt strategies to enhance our future

tuition assistance and to create a benevolence fund.

financial position. With the new challenges posed by the pandemic, we have developed a variety of financial

MEASURE THE VALUE OF WHAT LCA PROVIDES

plans for different COVID-19 scenarios. To finance

As valued stakeholders, we recognize the substantial

these scenarios, we are restructuring our cash and debt

investment you make in the education of your child(ren).

to provide the financial flexibility that will protect our

Although we are very excited about the educational

students and retain LCA families.

options for 2020–21, our committee (which includes tuition-paying parents) will review the services and

MEET THE NEEDS OF LCA FAMILIES AND EMPLOYEES We consider all of our students, parents, and employees to be family, and we want you to be part of our future.

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programs offered and if necessary adjust tuition accordingly.


Communications Communication is crucial to any organization, and never more so than during a crisis. LCA’s goal is to provide timely, transparent messages and updates. We strive to connect our community in meaningful ways through a variety of initiatives and will continue to offer the support you need, whenever you need it. Our communication channels are designed to provide you with updated information as often as possible. • HEAD OF SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS We will continue delivering regular communications from the Head of School to serve as a primary source of information.

• PARENT ALERT In the event of an emergency or when we need to communicate quickly, we will supplement Head of School emails with a phone alert to parents/guardians using RenWeb’s Parent Alert notification system.

• TOWN HALL MEETINGS Community Virtual Town Hall Meetings will continue throughout the 2020–21 academic year as we actively look to share information, respond to your questions, and gather feedback.

• LEARNING CONTINUES WEBPAGE We will continue to use the legacyca.com/learning website as a primary hub to provide you with the latest news and updates regarding your child(ren)’s education.

MANAGE FUND-RAISING INITIATIVES AND COMMUNICATIONS

• LCA COMMUNITY APP We will use the LCA Community App to provide quick access to the Learning Continues Webpage and all relevant parent information, and will also use its notification system to alert our community to important news and information.

• SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and our Podcast channel provide insights into Life@Legacy and important updates.

houses, webinars, Facebook groups, and much more to ensure that our new families thrive at Legacy.

The LCA Annual Fund has been temporarily renamed The Stronger Together Fund, to specifically support tuition assistance and benevolence efforts. All undesignated gifts to LCA support the Stronger Together Fund and provide critical support to our families and staff..

CREATE AND PROMOTE COMMUNITY-CONNECTION OPPORTUNITIES We will continue to ensure that our community events provide meaningful connection opportunities whether in person or virtually. We successfully launched virtual

ENSURE PROPER ENROLLMENT-MANAGEMENT STANDARDS Our Admissions Team now offers both an in-person and a virtual admissions experience. We have enhanced our digital presence to incorporate virtual tours, virtual open

Eagle Mama Women’s Ministry Events, Leadership Lunch Men’s Ministry Events, the TJ Tomeny Virtual Auction, Virtual Laps of Love, and much more this past spring. If necessary, we will take a similar approach for events in the fall.

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COVID-19 Crisis Management Teams CHARGE 1: What will be our crisis management plan if someone in our school community tests positive for COVID-19? CHARGE 2: How will we address the social-emotional needs of our students and community?

STUDENT /COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS TEAM

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP TEAM

Chair: Angie Detloff Cochair: Jena Snyder

Cochairs: Courtney Jennings, Megan Hanna

COMMUNICATIONS TEAM Chair: Shannon Nelson Cochair: Adam Housley

CHARGE: How do we ensure the financial stability of the school while we meet the needs of families who will have short-term liquidity problems?

Chair: Daniel Townsley

SENIOR LEADERSHIP Chair: Bill McGee

FACULTY /STAFF WELL-BEING TEAM

CHARGE: How do we manage the uncertainty, fluidity, and disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic?

Chair: Paula Brothers Cochairs: Jena Snyder, Lana Snear

FINANCIAL & LEGAL TEAM

CAMPUS OPERATIONS TEAM

Chair: Gene Potts Cochair: Karri Stackhouse

Chair: Bill Dyer Cochair: Cynthia Delgado

CHARGE: How do we elicit confidence in the school’s ability to provide a topnotch, value­-added education despite the uncertainties of this pandemic?

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CHARGE: How can we best educate our students next year if they will be toggling between school-home-schoolhome due to COVID-19 restrictions?

CHARGE: How can we convince our school community that we will provide more safety against COVID-19 exposure relative to public schools?

CHARGE: How can we make our work environment better for our teachers and staff, if they and their children will be toggling between school-homeschool­-home due to COVID-19 restrictions?


COVID-19 Crisis Management Teams Flexibility and transparency are of utmost importance, and we want to encourage you to contact any of our teams if you have questions or concerns about how we are serving your family. In addition to LCA providing continuity of learning for your child(ren), we offer a strong and safe community for your entire family.

SENIOR LEADERSHIP

CAMPUS OPERATIONS TEAM

• Bill McGee, Head of School (Chair)

• Bill Dyer, Senior Director of Campus Operations (Chair)

• Executive Leadership Team

• Cynthia Delgado, Director of IT (Cochair)

• Academic Leadership Team

• Walt Baxley, Director of Security

• Operations Leadership Team

• Jorge Uribe, Facilities Management

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP TEAM • Daniel Townsley, Chief Academic Officer (Chair)

• Paul Myers, LCA Parent

FINANCE AND LEGAL TEAM

• Courtney Jennings, Senior Director of Academics, Pre-K through 8th grade (Cochair)

• Gene Potts, Chief Financial Officer (Chair)

• Megan Hanna, Senior Director of Academics, grades 9–12 (Cochair)

• Cheri Mosley, Tuition Assistance and Student Accounts Manager

• Academic Leadership Team

• Paula Brothers, Senior Director of Business Operations

STUDENT/COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELL-BEING TEAM

• Karri Stackhouse, Director of Accounting (Cochair)

• Bill McGee, Head of School • LCA Board Finance Committee • Dianna Bowen, Legal Counsel

• Angie Detloff, Director of Health Services (Chair) • Jena Snyder, Director of Guidance Counseling (Cochair)

COMMUNICATIONS LEADERSHIP TEAM

• Debra Lester, Lower School Nurse

• Shannon Nelson, Chief Advancement Officer (Chair)

• Dr. Lana Snear, Guidance Counselor

• Adam Housley, Senior Director of Advancement (Cochair)

• Mike Hall, Lower School Assistant Principal

• Advancement Team

• Lynn Dupree, Upper School Assistant Principal

• LCA Board Development Committee

• Dr. Khang Tran, LCA Parent

• Leslee Stewart, LCA Parent

• Dr. Judy Lee

FACULTY/STAFF WELL-BEING TEAM • Paula Brothers, Senior Director of Business Operations (Chair) • Jena Snyder, Director of Guidance Counseling • Dr. Lana Snear, Guidance Counselor

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LCA Executive Leadership Team Bill McGee Head of School headofschool@leagcyca.com

Shannon Nelson Chief Advancement Officer shannon.nelson@legacyca.com

Gene Potts Chief Financial Officer gene.potts@legacyca.com

Kevin Mosley Upper School Principal kevin.mosley@legacyca.com

Daniel Townsley Chief Academic Officer daniel.townsley@legacyca.com

Dr. Joy Bell Middle School Principal joy.bell@legacyca.com

Tiffany McCollum Lower School Principal tiffany.mccollum@legacyca.com

LCA Board of Trustees Brad Brenneman, Chair Brett Bingham George Crumley

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Patrick Droesch, Vice Chair Nick Johnson Lisa Liberis

Dorothy Smith Tom Stockton Trent Wood


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QUESTIONS? CALL 469.633.1330; EMAIL questions@legacyca.com; VISIT legacyca.com FOLLOW US ON @friscolegacy /legacychristian /lcanewsnow


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